30 déc 2020 · Rainfall Erosivity (R) Factor Calculator: The California Construction Stormwater General Permit requires construction stormwater dischargers to
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STATEWIDE CONSTRUCTION STORMWATER GENERAL PERMIT
DISCHARGER'S GUIDE
RAINFALL EROSIVITY
(R) FACTOR CALCULATORLast Revised: December 30, 2020 Rainfall Erosivity (R) Factor Calculator Guidance Page 1Last Revision: December 30, 2020
Rainfall Erosivity (R) Factor Calculator:The California Construction Stormwater General Permit requires construction stormwater dischargers to determine each construction site's overall risk to water quality, which is separated into two elements - sediment risk and receiving water risk. The site sediment risk is determined by multiplying the rainfall erosivity (R), soil erodibility (K), and length-slope (LS) factors from the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation to obtain an estimate of site-related soil loss.The Construction Stormwater General Permit requires dischargers to use the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Rainfall Erosivity Factor Calculator (https://lew.epa.gov/) to determine a construction site's site-specific R factor. In November 2020, California Water Board staff was notified that the Rainfall Erosivity Factor Calculator only calculates an R factor for up to one year of construction activity due to recent EPA changes to the calculator. Therefore, recent use of the EPA Rainfall Erosivity Calculator will result in an incorrect output for a site's sediment risk for multi-year construction projects.The following guidance demonstrates how a site's R factor can be correctly calculated using the current version of the EPA's Rainfall Erosivity Calculator.For sites with construction activities spanning one year or less:1. Input the estimated start and end dates of construction in "mm/dd/yyyy" format. (For
c onstruction projects that span multiple years, perform separate R factor calculations for each year of planned construction activities, as demonstrated further in this guidance document.) Note: The period of construction activity begins at initial earth disturbance, includingthe vertical build, and ends with final stabilization of the site.2. Locate the construction site by entering the address or latitude and longitude into the
Location box; or use the map to zoom in and click on site location. Rainfall Erosivity (R) Factor Calculator Guidance Page 2Last Revision: December 30, 2020
3. Click the "Calculate R Factor" button to calculate an R factor for the construction
site.4. The R-factor output will display as shown below.For sites with construction activities spanning multiple years:1. For construction projects that span multiple years, repeat the R factor calculation for
each additional year (or portion of a year) that construction activities are planned to occur. An example is provided on page 3. Note: For leap years, such as 2020, the Rainfall Erosivity Factor Calculator's calendar year ends on December 30 and will fail to calculate an R factor if December 31 is used. Non-leap years still end on December 31.